Assam Chief Minister Praises Record Low Price for Green Hydrogen in NRL Tender
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Guwahati, March 5 (NationPress) Assam's Chief Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma, expressed his enthusiasm on Thursday regarding the revelation of India's unprecedented low price for green hydrogen, achieved through a tender for Numaligarh Refinery Limited (NRL). He described this milestone as a significant advancement in bolstering the nation's clean energy transition.
In response to a post by former Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant on X, Chief Minister Sarma highlighted how this achievement exemplifies India's swift progress in enhancing green hydrogen production and reducing associated costs.
Earlier in the day, Kant announced that India has reached a historic low price of Rs 279 (approximately $3.08) per kilogram for green hydrogen in a tender for the annual supply of 10,000 tonnes to the Numaligarh refinery located in Assam.
He attributed this development to robust government incentives and a decline in renewable energy costs.
In light of this news, Chief Minister Sarma remarked that Assam's hosting of the project signifies the state's expanding influence in India's clean energy landscape and industrial evolution.
Moreover, he indicated that this development will position Assam as a pivotal hub for next-generation energy innovations.
The Chief Minister further noted that the decreasing price of green hydrogen is a promising indication for India's long-term objective of making this fuel both accessible and commercially viable.
Such advancements, he asserted, will hasten the nation's shift towards sustainable energy solutions while lessening reliance on fossil fuels.
Kant also observed that India's aim to produce green hydrogen at roughly $2 per kilogram now seems increasingly attainable, thanks to the rapid pace of innovation and favorable policy frameworks.
Green hydrogen is generated by utilizing renewable electricity to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen, making it a carbon-neutral alternative to traditional hydrogen sourced from fossil fuels.
The tender for the Numaligarh Refinery is regarded as a crucial step forward in advancing India's comprehensive clean energy and decarbonization objectives.